Heading up there this weekend, thinking about buying an Aqua-vu camera so my kids can watch the fish. I've never fished Little Saint before, so it clear enough to use a fish camera with some success? I'll be mostly in the east bay area when the family is in the boat but may move around a bit if they go back to the cabin.

Good to hear someone else still uses lake link for little saint! Great to hear about that walleye! Minnows seem to be our go to bait, especially for the Crappies. Pike are my main target though again this year. Caught about 7 when I was up here last year.

After a slow morning and evening we decided to head in around 10 pm. For some reason my youngest son wanted to cast some lures by our pier. I found the slight dropoff rocky area and let him cast away. 2 casts later....bang! I could not have been more proud watching him fight that fish in! After the dust settled I netted his largest walleye ever, 26" and fat. I don't think he'll sleep much tonight.

I've been doing a lot of "sonar fishing" since Friday and am beginning to have some success in the early morning hours as the fog burns off, and evenings just before dark. Walleyes are hidden well but can be found in 15 to 25' break lines on the west side. Haven't caught very many, but enough to make it worth while. The Rock Bass are plentiful and like the 1/4 oz jig and leech presentation also. I haven't tried minnows yet but may in the next few days. Night crawlers are a challenge to use due to the many suspended bluegills. If you can get down passed them they work just as well as leeches.

Hoping to find some bass and/or pike in the next few days. If anybody wants to swap info I'd be willing to share what I've found so far.

Me and my family are making our annual trip up to Little Saint in about one month from now. Wondering how the Northern Pike bite has been? Have had some decent success netting Pike in the 18"-22" range each of the last 5 years on the lake. If anybody could give an insight on how the Pike bite has been, it would be much appreciated! Thanks and Tight Lines to you all!

Largemouth bass are amazing right now. Texas rig your favorite soft bait and work the docks in the north end and you will limit every time you go out. The crappies and sunfish are not biting at all this week, caught a couple walleye off mr twisters and live minnows but nothing special.

If you think this is bad take a look at the MN site if you want a report!!! Not sure about LSG, but if it on par with any of the others in the area, you probably missed the crappie bite, putting them on the weededges, but the gills should be in, if not soon to be, although on shallower parts of LSG, they could be done...

Perhaps another strategy for you to get some info is to read the Vilas Co. report as there are lakes reported on that will give you an opportunity to gain an understanding of whats going on on your particular lake.